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AUCTIONS. W. E. SIMAND CO. TO-DAY AT 1 O'CLOCK. "OTDLEY TEA COMPANY, LTD. ** (In Liquidation.) LOCATION': CR. LICHFIELD AXD MAXCHESTER STREETS. CITY. AUCTION' SALE STOCIWX-TRADE. FITTIXGS, MACHINERY. FOR ABSOLUTE UNRESERVED SALE. V.\ E. SIMES and CO.. 7'2SJ Auctioneer?. _ YT E - SIMES AND CO., ' ' AUCTIOXEERS AXD ESTATE AGENTS, LICEXSED LAND BROKERS, U4-14G HEREFORD STREET. A SUPERIOR BUNGALOW, IX THE REST PART OF SPREYDOX. -£'QAP»- A MODERN AXD UP-TO-DATE X'OxJU RUXGALOW of i'RACTICALLY u ROOMS (includes kitchen -cu! cry), built about 3 years :v;o by a jhit-;'. builder, at'.d frua:a:itc-..i in every i\:i ; <et. It's a pretty dcsi?n, and h:'.:- many uitioui fr-atur.j about. Tho di.-ing-rcom has u JU-'-' sideWtr.: built in, the front bedroom v:ur:!ar.J lavatory basin v>ith li. e;'d c. service. Electric Jieht is nil tkiotiel! ft.o hni.se.•:r.;d there :s cvety modern cor.veniy.ice_ to make work a pleasure. A lovely view of the Ca-hniero Hill; is obtained, aad th.' situation is one of the hea.tki.tt about Christchurch. being about. 25 feet higher Cathedral square. A full i-acre section jroes with the house; or, if <V-sired, e.nother " acres adjoining could he purchase.!. Uooil Tortus can be arranged. W. E. SIMES and CO. GOOD PROPOSITION'S OX THE HILLS. nrrof] —NEW up-to-.l:ite 5-rcor.ied Bun--3J lOU galow, with every eonveniencj; i-acre of laud. £1100—BUXGALOW of G rooms and all conveniences ;■ acres of land, long frontage; great prospective value. £'•15(10—A Glorious G r nticman's Homo of 12 rooms, most up-to-date in •"■very respect, nestling ainilst a beautiful parden of :< ucre3 of lovely shrub?, fruit trees, etc. Can be purchased with 1 acre at £_SCO. £1100—A charming, up-to-dats Bunga'o'.v of 7 rooms, iittcd througiiout in the most convenient manner possible; .\-aere oi land. £1350—A fine Bun.i'a'lov/ of practically 8 rooms, lovely position on the tiain.ine, nice garden, i'Sso— A pretty little Bungalow of 5 rooms, and nearly i-acre of laud, practically all level. If you want to buy on tho Hills, let us know your requirements and wo will send particulars of suitable properties. W. E. SIMES and CO. r»IO,~A—MERIVALE—A FIXE BRICK HOUSE of G LARGE ROO.US (no deterioration in brick), all brick, partitions, largo return verandah, and every modern glasshouse, cheda, etc.; {J-ncro of land, very high section, nicely laid out and planted. W. E. SIMES and CO. J?nnn—BE A LEY AVEXL t E—One of tho \S finest positions, closo lo the City, near Papanui road, and a groat bargain at the price. The Lous. Is a real good one. ot 0 rooms, two-stor :y, - :d will out.ust plenty of tho houses bujjt •■.■ day. There is every convenience and a full j-acre of land, laid out in a n;ee garden, asphalt paths, ctc. The property i 3 a real snip at the price, but it's "a got-to-go sale,'' and the actual value lias not been considered in fixing tho price. Good terms can bo arianged. W. E. SIMES and CO. TO RETIRED FARMERS AND OTHERS WANTING A IN ICE HOME WITH A BEAUTIFUL GARDEN IN THE FAVOURITE SEASIDE RESORT OF SUMNEH. £1850. A SPLENDID RESIDENCE of 10 rooms, plastered and papered throughout, treble verandah, bay and easement windows, casement doors, loading on to verandah, 5 fireplaces, good mantels, wardrobes, Doulton bath, hot and cold Bervice, pantry, scullery, copper and tubs, and all modern conveniences. Large Trellis Tropical Palm Houso, Glass Houe?, Summer House. Tho land comprises nearly 14 acres, practically all planted with tho finest selection of trees and shrubs one could get. including many choice and rare varieties from all parts of the world. Largo full-bearing orchard of apples, plums, apricots, peaches, pears, etc., I asparagus beds, small fruits, iawns and I walks. Competent experts estimate that conr.iderably over £1000 has been required to bring the garden to its present slate of perfection, and the Dwelling would cost anything in tho region of £1200. The owners are, however, out to sell irrespective of cost or value, and we are instructed to oSer the abovo at the ridiculously low figure of £1850. TERMS can bo arranged if required, to suit purchasers. Photograph of tho property and garden and plan on application, or postod to any addresß. W. E. SIMES and CO., Auctioneers, Land and Estate Agents, 7316 ' CLARIDGE AND SMITH. JJIARMERS' SALEYARDS. PUBLIC AUCTION, FRIDAY, 11 a.m. ACCOUNT CLIENT. 4 Mares and Geldings, 4yrs to 7, Half(all worK), iiuu-Draught, 7yrs (.all woiii/, leviable, raro 6on; act opring Umj xiaruess, Light Sprint; l>raj. Giicui —.acti. Ueiuing -1 ylo, Wiluv.ood Junr. — i»oppy, s. and n., trial, ono oi the best cobs in vhristcnurch; Fruit .narrow, Horse and Haincss, 4 Harness Horses, and 3 Draughts; Uoats in prolit, Goat a'uo February, i: K.-Tyred Uigs, lUornsby Binder, Massey Binder, Massey Grubber, Spring i->ray (no reserve;, a Medium Weight bpring Drayo, 2 Bex Carts, Cab, Pleasuro Traps and Gigs, li h.p. retrol Engine, Marine, Seu Spring Dray iiarnets, Heavy; 2 sets i>. Haines, bet-j Trap Harness, Draught Collars, W. bland and Ware, i*erambuiaior, Ulnce Desk. I), iieds and Bos Mattress, oUi) Sacks, Blcck and Taclcle, Dresser, Higil Cnair. 3 Barrows, biiop Scales (brass}, 3 lengths Hcso u to fcrt, Iron, Doors and w'indows, lOLurt l'inua 'limber, various lengtns; 2 Horiso Covers, Saws, Churns, Planet, Flower Pots, 2 Separators, Copper Case. 40 Hanks Twine, Traces, 500 B Gum Stakes, do. 100 i»OBt3, Piano, eood tone, English make; 20 sacks light oats, Cows and Pigs, usual sundries. 7235 CLARIDGE and SMITH. T&7EEKLY SALES EACH FRIDAY of W COWS, HORSES, PIGS, TRAPS, DRAYS, HARNESS, FARM IMPLEMENTS, and all classes ol useful articles. ENTRIES INVITED Poultry Sales Wednesdays and Saturdays. Crates sent to any address. We Buy SACKS in large or small lots at TOP PRICES. Address: FARMERS' SALEYARDS, C 2420-5903 St. Asaph and Tuam streets. QOVERNOR'S BAY AND TEDDINGTON. ROYAL MAIL COACH SERVICE. Leaves Teddington P.O. Daily 7.30 a.m., arrives at Allandale 7.45 a.m. Leaves Governor's Bay 8.15 a.m., arrives Lyttelton 9.15 am. Leaves Lyttelton 9.45 a.m., arrives Governor's Bay 11 a.m., arrives Allandale 11.15 a.m., arrives Teddicgton 12 o'clock. Afternoons Daily. Leaves Teddington 3.15 p.m., arrives Allandale 3.45 p.m., leaves Governor's Bay 4.15 p.m., arrives Lyttelton 5 p.m. Leaves Lyttelton 6 p.m., arrives Governor's Bay 7 p.m., arrives Allandale 7.30 p.m., arrives Tedding* ton 8 p.m. SPECIAL TRIPS ARRANGED. W. LYNX, Proprietor

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16118, 24 January 1918, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16118, 24 January 1918, Page 10

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